"One of the best of the lighthearted rah-rah collegiate musicals" (Pauline Kael), this 1947 movie about campus life during the Jazz Age marked the screenwriting debut of future Academy Award winners Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Peter Lawford stars as Tommy Marlowe, captain of the football team, who enlists down-to-earth assistant librarian Connie Lane (June Allyson) to tutor him in French so he can impress hot new co-ed Pat McClellan (Patricia Marshall). Joan McCracken, as Connie's roommate Babe Doolittle, sings the racially insensitive but Oscar-nominated "Pass That Peace Pipe," while Mel Tormé reprises his hit "The Best Things in Life Are Free."